fault coverage

  • 1Fault coverage — refers to the percentage of some type of fault that can be detected during the test of an electronic system, usually an integrated circuit. High fault coverage is particularly valuable during manufacturing test, and techniques such as Design For… …

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  • 2Fault model — A fault model is an engineering model of something that could go wrong in the construction or operation of a piece of equipment. From the model, the designer or user can then predict the consequences of this particular fault. Fault models can be… …

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  • 3Fault injection — In software testing, fault injection is a technique for improving the coverage of a test by introducing faults in order to test code paths, in particular error handling code paths, that might otherwise rarely be followed. It is often used with… …

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  • 4no-fault — /noh fawlt /, n. 1. Also called no fault insurance. a form of automobile insurance designed to enable the policyholder in case of an accident to collect a certain basic compensation promptly for economic loss from his or her own insurance company …

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  • 5No-fault insurance — In its broadest sense, no fault insurance is a term used to describe any type of insurance contract under which insureds are indemnified for losses by their own insurance company, regardless of fault in the incident generating losses. In this… …

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  • 6Code coverage — is a measure used in software testing. It describes the degree to which the source code of a program has been tested. It is a form of testing that inspects the code directly and is therefore a form of white box testing.[1] Code coverage was among …

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  • 7Script coverage — is a filmmaking term for the analysis and grading of screenplays, often within the script development department of a production company.While coverage may remain entirely verbal, it usually takes the form of a written report, guided by a rubric… …

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  • 8Underinsured Motorist Coverage Limits Trigger — One of the two triggers that can be specified by an insured party to protect against losses caused by an accident with a driver who has insufficient insurance. The underinsured motorist coverage limits trigger ensures that in the event of an… …

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  • 9Underinsured Motorist Coverage — An auto insurance policy provision that extends coverage to include property and bodily damage caused by a motorist with insufficient insurance. Underinsured motorist coverage is designed to provide the injured party with compensation above what… …

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  • 10Uninsured Motorist Coverage - UM — An addition to a standard automobile insurance policy that provides coverage in the event the other driver is both legally responsible for the accident and is not insured. Uninsured motorist coverage is required in some states, and optional in… …

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